Department of Residence (DOR)
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451 | Enrollment growth creates critical needs Northern Iowa Today 74:2, p.8 |
High enrollment leads to crowded housing; UNI seeks extra funds to address problems; photo. | |
452 | Gingerbread house adds to holiday festivities Northern Iowan 87:29, p.9 |
Keith Bonnstetter and Amy Engling created a gingerbread house for the President's open house. | |
453 | Dining centers may donate unused food; concerns arise over leftovers Northern Iowan 87:20, p.1 |
Dining center administrators will look into donating unused food portions to the local food bank or Salvation Army. | |
454 | For real this time? Fire alarms likened to boy crying wolf Northern Iowan 87:11, p.9 |
Resident assistants must locate the source of fire alarms in residence halls. All 19 instances of fire alarms sounding this semester have been false. | |
455 | Coordinator doing more than her job Northern Iowan 87:6, p.10 |
Profile of Bartlett Hall Coordinator Jaralee Johnson; photo. | |
456 | Dormitories not cheap to run; $36,000 x 9 dorms monthly Northern Iowan 87:5, p.9 |
Costs of running a dormitory include utilities, telephone, salaries, general maintenance, and insurance. | |
457 | 108 eggs for just one batch of cookies Northern Iowan 87:4, p.10 |
Dining managers use computer programs to project the number of students who will be eating at certain meals and plan the menu accordingly. | |
458 | Dining services join the fiesta!; Hispanic Week celebrated by various groups on campus Northern Iowan 87:4, p.11 |
Authentic Hispanic food will be served during Hispanic Week in the dining centers. The special meal is just one of several theme meals offered throughout the year. | |
459 | Yearbook deficit tops Student Gov't agenda Northern Iowan 87:2, p.5 |
Business at recent meeting included concerns about Old Gold yearbook's financial trouble, hall cooking facilities meeting fire standards, voter registration, Board of Regents meeting, Co-op Bookstore report, and NISG Awareness Campaign. | |
460 | It's been said "Two's company, three's a crowd"¿ Northern Iowan 87:1, p.16 |
Students find many benefits of being tripled in the residence halls; photo. | |
461 | Record enrollment; many residence hall students tripled Northern Iowan 87:1, p.1 |
Enrollment has surpassed 12, 000 students for first time in history and between 1,500-1,800 students will be tripled. | |
462 | 'Move-in Crew' members ready to assist students, parents in task of moving into University of Northern Iowa resident halls Aug. 25-26 Public Relations News Release 1990:1, p.1 |
Program is in its fourth year. | |
463 | Des Moines native enjoys leadership roles at the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1989:464, p.1 |
Stephanie Jessen shares her experiences as a resident assistant in Noehren Hall while remaining active in the Student Art Association, Union Policy Board, Homecoming Committee, and Noehren Hall Senate. | |
464 | Stop removal of stoves Northern Iowan 86:44, p.3 |
Stoves being removed from dorms because of potential fire hazards. | |
465 | University of Northern Iowa "move in crews" will help incoming students move into residence halls (August 26 and 27.) Public Relations News Release 1989:15, p.1 |
List of members of the Move-In Crew. The "Move-In Crew will help students and their friends and families with the arduous task of unloading and carrying all the furniture, boxes and stereo equipment they have brought with them. | |
466 | New ID system to start in fall Northern Iowan 85:50, p.1 |
Department of Residence will combine several functions into one card. | |
467 | Beachin'! Northern Iowan 85:42, p.1 |
Beach Day at Commons Dining Center; photo. | |
468 | Students want cable in dorms; surveys show Northern Iowan 85:42, p.5 |
Issue still being studied by the Department of Residence. | |
469 | Hall leaders recognized Northern Iowan 85:39, p.1 |
List of those inducted into the National Residence Hall Leadership Honorary. | |
470 | Dorms offer many services Northern Iowan 85:38, p.4 |
Description of facilities and services. | |
471 | Northern Iowa Black History Month activtives feature drama, music, issues. Public Relations News Release 1988:275, p.1 |
Februaury's Black History actvities include, presentations, videos, live music/folk theatre, and a dance, activities will conclude with a "Soul and Louisiana Cuisine Dinner." | |
472 | Northern Iowa to offer seminar on acquaintance/date rape prevention February 2. Public Relations News Release 1988:270, p.1 |
Seminar will provided an opportunity to examine effective strategies to combat it and new information will be shared. | |
473 | False fire alarms irritate residents Northern Iowan 85:25, p.7 |
Residents and officials talk about the problem. | |
474 | New loft policy implemented Northern Iowan 85:18, p.5 |
Some students unhappy with enforcement of new loft regulations; about half of the dorm rooms have lofts. | |
475 | Alcohol policy is enforced in halls Northern Iowan 85:17, p.7 |
Alcohol not permitted at parties; those who are of age may possess and consume alcohol in their rooms. | |
476 | Housing crunch is faced in the dorms Northern Iowan 85:14, p.5 |
250 rooms were tripled at beginning of semester; now down to one hundred rooms; students express opinions. | |
477 | Operation 6-PACC/"Choices" Alcohol Awareness Week. Public Relations News Release 1988:101, p.1 |
List of residence hall events and other activites planned for Alcohol Awareness Week, 10/16-10/22, at the University of Northern Iowa. | |
478 | Hall visitation hours vary across campus Northern Iowan 85:11, p.1 |
A quick look at varying policies across campus. | |
479 | Northern Iowa students, faculty, staff join together to observe National Alcohol awareness week, Oct. 16-22. Public Relations News Release 1988:83, p.1 |
Students, faculty, and staff will join together to observe National Alcohol Awareness Week by signing contracts to give up drinking for six days. Drake Martin says national , state and community leaders are invited to participate. | |
480 | UNI organizations aid students Northern Iowan 85:2, p.10 |
A quick look at important campus offices and organizations. | |
481 | Condom selling considered in Noehren's senate store Northern Iowan 85:2, p.3 |
Department of Residence still considering issue. | |
482 | Rent-a-Frig banished from campus dorms Northern Iowan 85:2, p.1 |
New company will take over refrigerator rentals. | |
483 | Alcohol rules toughen on minors in dorms Northern Iowan 85:1, p.5 |
Bob Hartman talks about the rules and the way that they will enforced. | |
484 | Open gym will offer outlet during finals Public Relations News Release 84:58, p.11 |
West Gym will be open for use. | |
485 | Move-in Crew has benefits; for both new students and UNI Northern Iowan 84:56, p.9 |
Program has been in place since 1986 when it was introduced by Shelby Ingram. | |
486 | Lawther Hall proposes visitation hour change Northern Iowan 84:55, p.5 |
Administration considering change. | |
487 | University of Northern Iowa students inducted into National Residence Hall Honorary Public Relations News Release 1987:384, p.1 |
Thirteen residence hall students are inducted into the National Residence Hall Honorary at a banquet in the Commons Ballroom. Cathy Monaghan acts as guest speaker. New honorary members are listed. | |
488 | Council of Presidents sets dorm promotion Northern Iowan 84:53, p.2 |
Believes higher room and board rates push students out of the dorms, which only pushes rates higher. | |
489 | Regents approve University of Northern Iowa residence hall rates for 1988-89 Public Relations News Release 1987:325, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves a new budget for the Residence System, with room and board rates seeing an increase for residence halls, with apartment housing remaining the same. | |
490 | 'By Candlelight' offers Northern Iowa students chance to experience fine dining Public Relations News Release 1987:320, p.1 |
The Department of Residence sponsors the "By Candlelight" dinners, where students are instructed on fine dining etiquette with nine faculty members acting as supervisors. Includes a list of By Candlelight committee members. | |
491 | Students cite many reasons for keeping pets in dorms Northern Iowan 84:46, p.11 |
Students talk about keeping fish, gerbils, crabs, spiders, and cats. | |
492 | Solicitors must be aware of legalities Northern Iowan 84:46, p.4 |
Solicitation forbidden in dorms. | |
493 | West adjusts to dorm life; after 20 years with family, home Northern Iowan 84:39, p.8 |
Julie West talks about her experience as a non-traditional student and about living in the dorm; photo. | |
494 | Noehren store may begin condom sales Northern Iowan 84:38, p.4 |
Hall Senate proposing the matter; awaiting action from Department of Residence. | |
495 | Psychologist Charlene Bell will give motivational talk to Northern Iowa staff, RA's Public Relations News Release 1987:198, p.1 |
The Departments of Residence and Personnel Services sponsor a presentation by Doctor Charlene Bell at the Education Center. The presentation is part of an ongoing residential assistant training program. | |
496 | Dining brings students, faculty together Northern Iowan 84:27, p.8 |
Dorm residents may invite faculty to eat with them. | |
497 | Dorm Life--But Not as We Know It Northern Iowan 84:24, p.13 |
Cooking in the dorms. | |
498 | R. A. selection process revamped Northern Iowan 84:23, p.4 |
Lengthy description of the process. | |
499 | Northern Iowa residence hall students 'FOCUS' on learning to handle friendship, dating, love relationships Public Relations News Release 1987:133, p.1 |
Residence hall coordinators organize a series of relationship-building activities through the "Focus on Communication Understanding and Sensitivity" program. Resident assistants are asked to guide students in dating problems, and cultural differences. | |
500 | Pool tables catching on as alcohol alternative Northern Iowan 84:22, p.5 |
Dorm pool tables are popular. |